The Brodsky Affair: Murder is a Dying Art by Ken Fry is a
thriller fiction novel that takes places across Australia, the United Kingdom, Russia,
and France. The Brodsky Affair: Murder is a Dying Art by Ken Fry will appeal to
both young adults and adults who enjoy murder mysteries in the art world. Jack
Manton is an art dealer that ends up the target of an assassination plot along
with his partner Tamsin Greene when they begin their journey to track down the
lost paintings of Mikhail Brodsky. The lost paintings are worth millions to the
right buyer and that level of heat brings the partners in a world of dangers,
assassinations, and intrigue that they were not prepared for. Berezin is a Russian criminal who has committed
both murders and thefts throughout his criminal past who has been set on the
trail of Jack Manton by an ex-Soviet agent to steal the lost paintings of
Mikhail Brodsky no matter what it takes.
The Brodsky Affair: Murder is a Dying Art by Ken Fry is a
novel that reminds me of the Mummy movies with how the main characters are
trying to track down a piece that is worth millions when they run into more
danger then they could have possibly have predicted. The Brodsky Affair: Murder
is a Dying Art by Ken Fry is a very fast paced novel that has a riveting
storyline that pulls the reader in further and further with each page turn. The
Brodsky Affair: Murder is a Dying Art obviously took Ken Fry a good deal of
time and effort to write, yet that effort clearly pays off with how the
characters are all well written and the plot flows together without any plot
holes. The Brodsky Affair: Murder is a Dying Art by Ken Fry is a book that I hope
Ken Fry will write a sequel to.
No comments:
Post a Comment